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Filled Streets On the last Sunday in April, thousands of people flooded downtown Toronto for the Khalsa Day parade, ...
In British Columbia, democracy is being redefined—not through elections or referendums, but through legislation with quiet ...
Everyday traffic in Toronto feels like a punchline no one’s laughing at. From headlines about mounting congestion to Premier ...
On a recent Saturday evening, while travelling westbound toward Parkdale on the 504 King streetcar, I noticed something was ...
How should a city solve major problems without allowing the proposed solutions to inadvertently prevent the solving of said ...
There’s a new term gaining traction in planning circles: the “Coriolis Effect.” At first glance, it sounds like something pulled from a physics textbook—and it is—but it’s quickly evolving into a ...
Parts I and Part II of The Coriolis Effect explored how market-aligned tools like the pro forma have subtly—but ...
Cultural historian and Spacing contributor Cheryl Thompson launches her new book, Canada and the Blackface Atlantic, tonight ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** ...
This story is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 70 (Spring 2025), “Civic Memories,” whose cover section focuses on Toronto collectors and collections. Amidst war stories and gloomy weather ...